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Va., aa aaeond clasa matter._ 8ATURDAY. - JUNE 10,1894 caf. ??,,:'? > *? ?? m~ -? " Editorial Opinion. To love a friend is to shield him. Idleness and deviltry go hand in hand. Economy is conducHe to happl? ness. To be charitable, ls to imitate the Savior. _ It ls difficult to smile in the midst of adversity. Children are quick to forgive Ie jury;?older people should do Uki aftas. Yes, cleanliness ls still akin to got llness. To possess both is to be tn ly happy. True religion ls best seen in the b llever's dally wslks and not in hi much talk. None of us are perfect, but s many of us think that the other fi low ought to be. Tobe carried away by enthusi? asm, without aDy reference to jud ment ls to make <_ mistake. When a man WDnt work, look ou He must soon do that wbich w bring money without work. President Cleveland needs ju five hundred thousand more oftic In order to satisfy his party. Yonr future condition may not quire yon to do laborious work, I you should know how to do lt. Eighty per cent of the crimes committed by people who have nc ing to do. Don't forget that. A man may be saving and his ti a spendthrift. It wont he long r fore both will be.at the poor?hot Too many parents allow tl children to grow up In Idleness i In after years mourn over their ly. We told you If the Democratic ty was entrusted with powei would unsettle values atid In finance. Mouthy people are not as a best adapted to work. Their pi pie vocation ls what they are most doing?talking. The confirmation of Hon. C. P. Taylor as Recorder of Deeds foi District of Columbia has made e Negro Democrat grin. Parents, teach your children ll ten ess. Ill mannered membei the race do us more harm thar legislative enactments of the st ern states. The people have prayed thal Democratic Congress would cea lng nothing and go home. The weather may not be an answer t prayers, bnt lt came pretty soo ter they were offered. Promises are easily made, hui often difficult to carry out. Reliability is the stepping stone to lasting success. Borne people are so fussy that to be near them ls to be roleerabl >. of us make them lu order to I gai i temporary relief and In 1 ed 9 ol time are surprised to seel 1 nany we have broken, and how 1 lal e have compiled with? he - ?? - tli e miners are on a strike, and If ai I times don't put In appearance ir soon, the country will be on a w :e and the Democratic Party will I h :he full eff<**t of lt. ie Democratic journals of Rich id unite in declaring that a lon of the Democrat lc legislature a a ill ic tion. Republican journals e been of that opinion tor a long e. Fe return thanks for the Invita n received to attend the marriage Miss Martha 8. Doles to Mr. sane Hint,ol Portsmouth, Va., ureday, June 14th, at 4 p. m at ifield Baptist Church, Southbamp _ Co., Va. - - (Ve return thanks for the Invlta >n received to attend the Industrl Exhibition of the Manual Train-1 g and Cooking Schools of 7th and ,h Divisions, District of Columbia i Miller School Building, 638 EL :.. N. W., on Friday and Saturday, me 15 and IG, 1894. MORE "BLOODY SHIRT" TALK. Memorial day at the spot where the nlon soldiers made the first attack pon Petersburg, Va., was observed d a Rev. Dr. Wm. H. livered the oration. At I oct his remarks had the righi lng, but as he warmed up to hie ubject he drifted away from the pol cy whtch he had previously euunci ited. v Here ls what he said : "Ladies of tho Memorial Association ioldiers, veterans, ladies, and gentlcmoi rvnlts thon* can tx-no repentance wher here in BO consciousness of error, lot ii rumour faces to tho**un and put th shadows ot the past behind us, I spca to-day in tho spirit of political philosc [?hy, and not in that of sivt ional toS-U-f Let us houor our dead sons and bary B wot ional prejudice. Love and not ha' (?God's way. Lei us tetras to __s and time will DS true BO as all. In tl mind ot God these is no South und r North." The above ls well said, and tent to eliminate the hatred of the pa and invite the prosperity of the f ture. But he Immediately got ( the track whtch he had laid when 1 said : "Above tho graces ot tin***1 sleeplf horoos, oontimiod the ejwnkor. aro t sleepless principles lor which they di* Those principles, like the pressures ol t arch, never sleep. They aro like the ci txij>etai aad centritugnl forces ol natl in tho very struct ure of things. Who*, or the stars shall he bridled to tho cen or shall liv away from tho center, ahi in eternal operation of th* so spher Far above all memorial mouunn go on the silent eonllict ol op pop forces. Whether th." tiovernmcut bli draw all its powers to aud from it*c _ tn; or whether, as in nnture, haran ions motion shall tie tho compromise tween the States or the general gove mont will ever live tho (picstion whet State sovereignty or consolidated dos tism shall guide the liberties of the f plo." He has raised the very quest which the ?*mr settled. He prop sles another war : "The wheels of ko vern tuon I are i locked by ths ooi.lliet of interests, vital interests of the country await action of a Cougr< ss, handicapped OBS- strife When all diverse ii ire prepared by their future d( opement for their 'possible giga struggle, a million ot soldiers will ; to stand between the contending t bat an s. The financial system of Bast will bs shaped by the agricult SBd -BJalng pOWSr Ol the West, tc ism is a prophecy of tho future. point of power will be the point to ti stroyed." He asserts that the South wi! assert her declaration of prlncl Here ts his language : ''These fundamental principles eternal, and as alive to-day ovei graves of their dead tvs they were b a gun was Ired at Charleston or they were silenced at Appomattox. How can the North believe South's profession of patriotic the face of the significant assert And again : "The South will never first tak field again. Hut the West as sure i Kant presses its control lat the c wilt assert its rights, in war it ne ~??\ The effort-?* eastern capitalists to i legislation for themselves exclns will as certainly destroy thia Gc ment as it ia persistently The war, now past forever in ths i was for a domestic right forever ( but a war of capital will bring o the demons that belong to capital East, is getting weaker, the West s or. Westward the star of empire e way, and the flash on the bayoi the luture is from the sun in the Y The East would have all power centre where ic may control it; th would and will have it balanced ai tributed among the States, when be controlled by the people. I State can resist the steady engorj of that power at the centre, whi destroy free government. Like ] liussia, centralized despotism wi the temple ot lilxorty. Many Stn ti take care of the many interests many people. Oue govern mi Washington means no liberty the distributed units." t ill ti es mt is ith fife >e? iee. tielr find fol Par ? it jure rule rind seen [. J. ? the very po? 's of i the >uth : the se do hot o the n af are How The above ls a bold assertic the West will take up the Wai Rebellion where the South and that while the latter sect! join her lt will leave the West the initiative and thus se South from the blasting eil* invasion with Its consequent tatlon. He could not fall to the Negro and say : "Hut the white man has tc land for his labor. He must 1 land or more labor. The Negro the labor, but cannot buy the In European offers to do both. 'I tion will be settled by tbs do -tri survival of the fittest. We have a practical exam of a man who pays no attei statistics. With the Negroe glnla alone who before the nothing, now owning over (f OOO) twelve million dollars i property-?personal and rei and those in the United ($264,000,000) two hundr sixty-four million dollars wo sonal and in real estate, t a-buying, his assertions wi rded with amusement, not unmix with disgust. L?*t him bring over the European borer. New York and Chicago ive their tull share.and in no two el? se can be found more socialists, an ?chists and revolutionists. Gentle ien you profess to love the South, hy, by your speeches do you cause cr such Incalculable Injury ? HE SOUTHERN WOMEN AND REV. MR. CAYE. sh< na *i ed wi wi _BJ sa tl st pl !ll It ls now being discussed aa to irhich of the two deserve the most ?ensure, the Rev. Mn. Ca vb or the Hoard that invited him to deliver that address at the unveiling of the monument to the soldiers and sail? ors of the late Confederacy. If has been ascertained that this reverend hypocrite does not believe either In the divinity of Christ, nor the Inspiration of the scriptures and boldly declares that he would accept a Buddhist into his church as quick as he would any body else. Thus not. only has the North been insulted by his selection but the Christian sentiment of the South shocked. Rev. Dr. J. Wm. Jones who wrote the'.work on Gen. UonftUT E. Lee entitled -'Christ In Camp," would do well to change ths style of the next edition If he agrees with this dema? gogue. It was a good day for Richmond when he left her conti ue s, and a bad day for St. Louis when he entered her borders. Northern Republteans are certain? ly having political capital furnished for their exclusive benefit. Read what ridiculous assertions followed in the train of Rev. Cave's surprising remarks : St. Lot is, Mo., June I).?At a meeting last evening of the Southern Woman's Historical Society, of this city, tho ora? tion of Or. Cave, at the unveiliug of the monument to the memory of Confeder ate soldiers and sailors, at Richmond Va., was read, and warmly applauded The committee presented tin- following ll resolution and preamble, which won le unanimously adopted : ii. Whereas ior many yearn the southon people have borne misrepresentations slanders, abuse, sneers and jeers, hoping that time would soften the animosity of their conquerors ; and. Whereas tho policy ol silence has no proven a shining hucc*>sh : therefore boi Resolved, That in our opinion, th policy of silence under falsehood au abuse is unwise aud should be no longr pursued ; and heit further >lved. That we send to Rev. Di ('.ive our heartfelt thanks for brcakin that timi policy, and sims ure him that ss also have over held unwavering fait that enlightened posterity will (hen: that the south was in tho right ; an be it further i Lt il u M ks ?ss he ?d. he ?n ire (li? tre ide es. dil ito all cn im ln> rn hor po ion >he low the bv iter ?vel ntic Heed the ural Tho s da? ll re pies aro I the efore when * the un In lons? e the is the entre, ed be. secure lively, >vern ipted. *outh, lose*!. ut all . The trong ets its nets of Vent. at the e West nd dis * it can so oue remont ch will orsBsaf ll sit in *s must of the mt at among in that ? of the left off ion will to take ive the jt of an devas refer to to much iave less may do nd. The 'he (pi??s ne ol the pie here nt lon to 8 of Vlr svar had 12,000, forth of ii estate States ed and rth-p^r in.l still ll be re And again : Resolved, That wo herewith present t the thinking jioople of the city a fe indisputable f.'iots on which the Soul Will !*?$ her eas** in the calm coundon of winning a verdict: First, That wars of conn neat e>n' i)or wrong. Second. That wars of defence are a wavs right. Third. That from the Hrst to tho la day of the war the North fought a w of coixni. Fourth, That from the first to the hi day of the war tho South fought a w of defeneo. Fifth, That the South from the Hi sager tor peace, prayed for p Sixth, That the North's answer to I prayer was the arming of 9,772,4 men to hurl on theSouth to kill.' and conquer. Seventh, That nt no time did South have hail'(if she had one-third) many nun to meet these merciless vaders. Eighth, That in its four year's off to conquer the South, the North was tin-enormous sum of ?9,714 OOO.OOt Ninth, That in her* fforts to resist ( (piost the South had no money, but spent her heart's blood without stin By these and other indisputable fi the South will be judged. udents of history will be so what surprised to note the ae tlons that the United States gov ment in declining to admit the ri of a state to withdraw kfrom union, waged a war of conquest. In these assertions however, t southern women display as n blind Ignorance of facts, and a lng Ignoring of history as did Mr. Cave. Both would make historical < osltiea and it would be well to balm their remains and pres their bones In order that two ce rles hence, generations yet to c may come to a realizing sense o curious people wtth which the ernment had to contend. Sncl marks retard the South's prog and kills her prosperity. The white man snffirs mos though the Negro cannot fa feel the effect of the blighting of of the fondest industrial hopes any section of this country ev joyed. THE ll ANNING OF SPILLE Lawrence Spiller, colored was convicted of criminally asi lng and murdering Lottie Rc young white woman of questie character was legally hanged 1 Mth Inst., at Staunton, Va. This ls as lt should have beei have no sympathy to offer, an though he was drunk at the t committed the dastardly act, plainly evident that he poes< nature too vicious and sense a residence upon this earth. Had Spiller been white we have been of this opinion. \ not apologists for crime, b insist that where punishmen meted, the law shall be allo doit. Any man be he white or bia* ls guilty of rape should be executed. It would be well for the Ul Ignorant and vicious of botl to understand that the law pn death even for the raping of tttute. A colored man has been for criminally assaulting i woman. Now let a white man be si Attorney and >0.r* B. Rroa*4^H "ourth. Cttv of ^^M ointng counties, ?r chancery n ral documents dru Property Examined rronage of the pub' ) ttl ce opens evs^i^H cannot call in tbe >d in sums to suit. :>uld hs be proven $ ortatl lly assaulting a et iou cannot rightf* men for crimes coi ed upon lite persons and a men, len proven guilty 6* em? itted upon colored The scales of j-Ak) 1 be [ually poised, an 'intra { on of the law tn keep i con ? itutlonal provisions re too lain to be eita-jjl igi >r cast side. Lynch law mus UTORNEYSA AWT in. i?_. _ ii ?i ??, m. - -,- i THomas G -in, at ILaw ond, Va.. I and ad? ana oth hsd. Le Tltles to The pn Htt>ii. .ny who aey loan J. E. ? ?.D, ATTORNE ro6 E. Broad St. LAW, nd, Va. Practices in all the La and W ashing t Attention gh vorceeaaee, tlono; ing deeds, wilta, Geo. ATTORNEY ROOM 5?1 814 E. Br Virgin '. 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Semi-monthly. ll ** ? ADYANCBD GRADE. ADVaSCI'.I) mjO UITEKI.Y.10 r^nts per year. _____? LESSONS .m. 5 " REAPER, Montiii I 10 " F-SAl'ER, SKMl-MOSru_T. 30 " IR INDUCTIVE BtUOt-BB 10 cent* per year. si NIOR GM \!)l.. I -nU per year. OUR V' .... ao ?' tim: y. 6 ? INHU'-TIV* BHHUCt. S-DflOR -NOUCTIVR STUMM M " rt' \riiiits. BAPTIST Wrt-nl* per year. SI l'l.IMN ; I.MIFN I S. BAPTtSV SUPBRINTI **MM*a <*?**?__, Tlie nhorc kt elah pvBBM tor Ure (ar more Ce9MM <<? one iidalrt ???.. I (Il.l'OHTHHS. THE' . 0 cent- per year. SAMPLES FRICK. American Baptist Publication Society.^ nm.\i>i.i.riiiA: ___D0t*_?rts-a8-rsst; BOSTON: __-. W*___-h_gton Stn st. Loi is: 1100Ol i ? YORK : 148 and 161 Fifth Avenue; DALI- bli I 148 Hal- Street! CHICAGO: 177 Wabash Avenue; . ATLANTA: 96 Whitehall FURNITUR' THK LVRGERT a MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENTS IS THE CIT! wm. oartacN _B____a_Sj_i porkitvrb on.. 1420 Mais _nV* 148*8 A 1438 Main St., * 99 Governor K^ WHOLESALE & RETAIL ?rota una :H AMBER & PARLOR BUIT8, CHAIR8 Ao., WALNUT, from $4o $300. REFRIGERATORS A BABY CARRIAGES. PARLOB 8UIT8 from #30 to 200. COTTAGE 81TS f 22 to $60. AU Parlor work coads ob the premises Matt reese*, Pillows, and Bedding of every dlnerlptlon Constantly ssl Han*. Factory, Nos.-16,18, and 20 N. Fifteenth Strsst. BTn?-sWORDERS BT MAIL PROMPTLT ATTENDED TO. ?J_ m *M FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ... ,..,... i... ...i., i ???___?__???. W. S. SELDEN. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Broad St., Richmond, Va r Int Itspt. Church.) 1308 E. Leigh St, No 1605 E. (Naa Residence: Long experience and a thorough knowledge of new methods en? sure satLefact lon. AU Orders _wminntlT ^ ?*>?*?? H**_i_ A. D.JPKlCti. Lade rtaking rooms andLirer y stables. 412 k 414 Honh 3rd street, [Residence at the same nu ml ht.] Orders promptly filled at short uotU Telephone orders prompt ly attend sd. Halls rented for meer In ga and al nice entertainments. Plen I y ol room with all necessary conveniences. 'PlIOKB HUMBER ? 577 HI l-JMU! The Leading Colored Funeral DIRECTOR & UNDERTAKER, Charlottesville, Va. Forms a solid and reliable Firm Known as BARGUS frKELSKR. Keep constantly on hand a full lin* of Coffins, Caskets and Funeral Supplies. Embalming neat? ly done. Have expe? rience and a thor? ough knowledge of nsw methods. Satisfaction guar anteed in ths care of all bodies. HEARSES and HACKS For Hire Ordsrs promptly filled Day or nlgbl Reasonable terms. Office and Undertaking room, 266 W. Main Sb. Residence: 205 N. 6th Street. Charlottesville, Ti 1- IkTi-. Funeral Uirkctor Office warrroom, 7'J7 N. 2nd S ns-id-st.es- 7_"> N. 2nd St. First Claea Ilackn Casket* of all d acriptiouH. I have a epare room for bodies when the family have not a tuntable place. All coun try orders ara given spec? ial attention. Your secial attention ia called to tha na style Oak Caskets. Cali and see aaa and you ahall ha waited on nicely Wm, Isaac Johnsor UNDERTAKING .ROOMS AiN UtfEftY STABLE 207 N. Foushee Street (Formerly Foushes Street Hall residence: 15 W. Jackson St. Richmond,\ HACK! FOR HIRfi. *&~A1I Orders Furnished Shortest Notice. AU Ord hv Telegraph Prompt Iv t ed. PU0t\E 686 Subscribe at ones don't walt for our neighbor. HLA.LL FOR-RENT _-arge, new, airy, well arranged and mfortably furnished rooms for lodges, meetings of any kind can be se? cured on the moet reasonable terms % pplv to .IAME8RAHEN, First and Charity St The Richmond Fashionable DRESb-MAKIN HOI Mrs. Julia \ Virgin in Johnson, Man'grfl. Mrs. Julia and Virginia Johnson, twa of the moat popular dn*st*makera of this city have opeued a tlrst class drvee-niak inj.': establishment at 7:i"? N. Third St., where they will hr better prepared to fill all orders for dresses, cover lamp-framee and plain sewing. Also prepared to take orders tor gents underwear. Old dresses made over reasonably. Wedding and party dresses a specialty. TerniB reason? able aud strictly cash. SALOONS. THOMPSON'S SOCIAL SALOON FOR PRIVATE GUESTS. I am prepared to furnish ladles and gentlemen, for Private Parties, or Social Entertainment* for the season, upon the most accommodating and Cheapest Terms; also Day-Boarders and Transient Board* rs. Corns Ladles snd Gentlemen and 1st us have a Social Entertain* ment, etc. Most respectfully yours, PE TER THOMPSON, 422 E. Marshall St^ Rich.__o_M A. E. RI 912 E. Broad St., - Richmond, 7a -DEALER IN Fix Wini. LiUiri. fiififi Tllltll. SB ll ;d a. BILLIARDS. Board furnished at rsa sonsble ratea. A LL STOCK 8TRICKLY FIRST-CLidM PETER NARDI, 914 E. BB?*J _> 3TBEET. J fist Wines, .Liquors, Cigars & 1 Tobacco* OYSTERS -4 15 EMBRY SfTLH. ] ?Iccommodations First Class. Prfae_ mi reasonable as any In the city. ' GIVE ME A CALL. nt "IS VU o a Vf ATS, TRADE MASKS, OCSICM PATKMTS, 1 COPVRICMTS, **toJ ^^, 111,nt ? ... *...\ fro," Handbook WTttrn to ?>.. *.i broadway, n_w yorc lrciiu for aecurintc patent* tn America. ? Mit taken out t>* io i? tirou<lit before UM i.u. '.iv a. notice ?tv?>i. fror of charge In tba *cteutific ^meriwa l-ra-at iffrral-tirm <>f _*.? .. .^utmc pepe*ta tha -,.um..11.11? ii<ij.tr?t..,i N,, tntalltgeait Kutti ahould bo with..m it Waekl' K_-: |i Mialx midiii.* a virew U( . - nar*.Sal. SroaA-aj. Na*? Ktm